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  • Lucky those pellets were going slow so the camera could catch them going the whole way.

  • and yet, when i shoot someone in the head from 20 feet away with a shot gun on a fps game, they don't die...

  • @TheJeremiah582 Thats because games like CoD are more like a way over the top, bad action movies... with vampires.. zombies.. and directed by quentin tarantino and micheal bay.

  • @ChrisOlsen9231 I hate cod (call of duty). I have no idea why you think I like cod.

  • wtf who recorded that? chuck norris?

  • Chuck Norris Is The Camera Man

  • It was a series of timed cameras, which is why the video seems a bit choppy.

  • lol at his tags for this video "sexy kissing hot advertising commercials"

  • God Bless America.

  • Bahrain government used same shotgun to kill people

  • That's not a shotgun shell...

    It's a canister shot fired from a tank. Used very widely in Operation Iraqi freedom with very gruesome and effective results.

  • @mrjew thx, was wondering why my shotgun doesnt have such a big fireball when shooting :)

  • Hmm a shotgun shell for a tank?! What's cool is you can actually see the shockwave coming off the shot as its traveling downrange.

  • the polish guy wasnt even polish he was russian

  • the words you put in your description would be a cool name for a band. hmmmm

  • canister shot has been around since sea battles were fought with sailing ships

  • its a fake feggot!

  • @TheMrBlinx

    oh dude your so welcome man

  • its a tank

  • 0:17 Look like a tank to me. Anti-personel round.

  • Supersonic for sure (but so is a 12 guage anyway) check it out from 1:23 it's from the point of view of the shooter. All those targets that get knocked over are there to represent soldiers.

    They could have used mirrors for the part that was "following" the shot, but why go through the trouble when you can just use lots of cameras and cut and paste. The cost is not relevent. It's the military. They have unlimited funds. (our tax dollars)

  • MULTIPLE CAMERAS CAPTURED THE SPEEDING BULLETS THEY WERE ALL LINED UP NEXT TO EACH OTHER DOWN THE FIRING LINE!

  • @TheKoodude7 Thank you for that. I was wondering how it was possible to pan that fast. Sounds like they used a camera setup kind of like what they used in the Matrix movie (sort of).

  • so im assuming the camera broke after whipping it around so fast and maintaining perfect focus.

  • filming a screen: FAIL

  • its not ur video right?

  • wouldnt want to get that blasted in my direction

  • dude thats dope

  • Its the M1 tank firing the M1028 round.

  • the bullets were shot in slow motion, the camera was normal speed, thats how they followed the shot

  • People commit suicide with shotguns!! WHY!! that has to be a bad way to go :(

  • thats not a shotgun thats a fucking tank >_>

  • sweet you can actually see the wad go faster then the B.B's and then be overtaken

  • they follow the shot by a camera looking at a bunch of mirrors and the mirrors turn at a predicted speed of how fast the shot goes, and it gives you a camera angle that looks like its following the shot

  • @248thEvan actually that isnt metal its plastic its called the wad and it makes the bullets fly fast

  • I know little about guns so this is prob. a stupid question, but is this pure "Buckshot" or what?!

    It looks like both buckshot and a "slug"?!

    Anyone know?

  • it is buckshot the metal thing than you see at 0:34 among the pellets is part of the casing

  • @Michaelingolfhansen This is birdshot, its the wadding that looks like a solid slug

  • @Jaahaah that isnt bird shot. its buckshot from a tank

  • I LOVE SHOTGUNS!

  • next time use buck shot and have the shot hitting like a raw turkey, and thats not buck shot and thats not a "PUNT" gun cause you dont wade a punt gun

  • this aint shotgun this is Prut gun xD it shoots prut..

  • is that a buck shot ????

  • A fibre wad.

  • wow it went supersonic you can see the shock waves !!

  • all explosions cause shockwaves doesnt mean the round went super sonic

  • woah, thats pretty cool. you can see the shockwave at 0:29.

  • I wonder what kinda choke tube was in that tank! skeet? haha

  • Pretty damn amazing how the camera tracks the shot as it spreads out. nice vid.

  • at 2:27 is the shots just spinning around the camera or did the camera dod a perfectly timed 0 - god knows what in a milisecond?

  • ive used a green screen before too!!!!!!! lol

  • omfg! bodily epic fail!!^^

  • 1st one had a terrible choke

  • Mmmmm grapeshot

  • how the camera follow the shot?

  • 365 degree lens which is filming every angle at once then is digitally edited to follow shot

  • 360

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  • @PirateXzibit i dont get it

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  • @MtGuyful Hey, it was a joke. Relax!

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  • @khaled6100 mirror system.

  • @khaled6100 they use many high speed cameras all in a line recording along the bullets flight path. there isnt just 1 following as that would be impossible.

  • @khaled6100 they use many high speed cameras to record this by placing them all in a line along the bullets flight path. 1 camera isnt used as it would be impossibe to follow an object travelling that fast.

  • @khaled6100 they use many high speed cameras to record this by placing them all in a line along the bullets flight path. 1 camera isnt used as it would be impossibe to follow an object travelling that fast.

  • @khaled6100 computer/camera set up

  • @khaled6100 Superman was holding the camera. Duh!

  • @dayside haaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaa I pissed in my pants from laughting LOOOOL

  • @khaled6100

    chuck norris was holding it

  • @dsm4tw haaaa haaaa XD

    maybe

  • @khaled6100 they built a time manipulation machine

  • how do you get that on film

  • ~.~ the multi target thing is to watch the spread at different ranges

  • Big deal canister shot has been around since cannons and Muskets. Neat vid though.

  • holy shit thats awsome! knock down like 15 targerts with 1 shell

  • lol if the shot dosent kill it the rock behind it will!

  • thats not a shotgun

    its a tank -.-

  • its an advanced shotgun round, same concept different firing device

  • no, believe me

    pause the video at 0:17 and you'll see that there is a tank standing!

  • no i know it's a tank, but the round it's firing is a specialized round that acts like a very large shotgun round.

  • ohh sry

    i didn't watch the vid to the end

    thx for the advice^^

  • cheers

  • Kickass!

  • the wåve is clearly visible at 0.30... ·:¨:: . ··· ·· ·

  • ouch!

  • that HURTS.

    alot.

  • Isn't it 100 or 120mm canister shot ? Trying to turn a tank's main gun into anti personell.

  • yeah thats the 120mm canister round, fired from a tank

  • jajaja cualquiera

  • was the first 1 a 12 gauge

  • the didn't, they took a field shot, notice at the end how there's those camera's on sticks ??? they just continuesly filmed the whole area, then edited in the different pictures/frames...

  • Is that actually how they did it? That's pretty creative! Come to think of it, its literal "bullet time": using a large amount of cameras on a "track", the method that the SFX team used to create the original "bullet time" in the first Matrix film. GeoWQ does have a point though, having an actual camera moving that fast sounds a little hard to me, but this video is of course no "fake" as he seemed to be implying!

  • they use mirrors instead of moving the camera....

  • Mirrors? Any chance you could explain that better mate? The idea of a line of high speed cameras sounds far better to me!

  • because the cost of having those cameras, and the complexity, versus just timing a mirror to the speed of the bullet shot. you can see that the mirror maintains a constant speed. at 0:39 you can see the shot getting ahead of the camera and by 1:08 the shot has slowed down so the mirror passes it. you can also see that the pov is sitting and just rotating when you look at the angle of the shot, and movement of things in the background.

  • Still not clear on exactly how a "mirror" is used to do this: how does a mirror track the path of the shot over such a distance? With regards to cost, if a tank firing a shot round is possible, a battery of cameras seems perfectly feasible. It's not like they were top of the range either, judging from the quality. A battery of yester-years technology seems totally plausible. The tracking is absolutely FLAWLESS: I can only see how this could be done using multiple cameras.

  • well if you want to think that they used a camera every couple of yards for it least 200 yards, that's fine by me. i am curious if they did do all of that, then why do the pov appear to be rotating on an axis?

  • yeah it does sound a bit to good to be true

  • *Die hard reference* "dodge this mother fucker!!!!!!!!"

  • what kind of tank is that?

  • i hate when people ask questions that are irrelevant to the video

  • Ok, now I feel like a tard, cause upon second viewing, that looks like a tank.

  • I was thinking the same thing..."Damn, that's the loosest pack I've ever seen. Oh, wait, it's a tank".

  • xDD me 2

  • Do you know what kind of shotgun was used for this?

  • It was a 85mm tank burst shell.

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